A Clare-based haulier insists education at both ends of the age spectrum must be a pivotal part of the solution when it comes to road safety.
New RSA data indicates a quarter of drivers involved in fatal road collisions over the past five years were driving for work.
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Heavy goods vehicles made up 11% of vehicles involved in deadly crashes and in most cases, either the driver of the other vehicle or a pedestrian was killed.
Ennis-based Irish Road Haulage Association spokesperson Eugene Drennan believes older people should be offered refreshers courses on the rules of the road.
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